The "House of Cards": Sky News Warns of Australia’s Impending Society Failure, By Brian Simpson

The mainstream media has officially dropped the veneer of "managed concern" and moved into the territory of a "grim scenario." On March 20, 2026, Sky News Australia issued a haunting breakdown of what a total fuel crisis actually looks like for the average citizen. The conclusion is blunt: within days of the trucks stopping, our society begins to f...

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Multiculturalism’s Collectivist Mania, By Paul Walker

There is a particular kind of moral bravery much admired in contemporary Western politics. It involves denouncing one's own civilisation in the strongest possible terms — while exercising exquisite restraint when confronted with ideologies that are, shall we say, less forgiving. This asymmetry is not accidental. It is the defining feature of modern...

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The Blasphemy Trap: How the New "Anti-Muslim Hatred" Definition Silences the Secular Voice, By Richard Miller (London)

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the UK's secular and academic communities, the Labour government has officially unveiled its new definition of "anti-Muslim hostility." While framed as a tool for social cohesion, the fine print reveals a deep-seated irony: a policy designed to protect a religious minority may inadvertently resurrect "blas...

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The "Zero Restraint" Doctrine: Iran’s Shadow War on Global Tourism, By Tom North

The geopolitical landscape shifted into a chilling new phase on March 20, 2026. As the United States and Israel intensify Operation Epic Fury, Tehran has issued an explicit, global threat that should give every traveller and security agency pause. According to reports from the New York Post and other international outlets, Iran's military leadershi...

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Britain Now Allows Abortion Up to Birth for Any Reason – and the Public Don’t Care, By Joanna Gray

With news the House of Lords last night voted to allow abortion up to birth to be introduced into law, the general public must shoulder some responsibility. Baroness Monckton's amendment (424) to overturn abortion up to birth clause 208 was rejected by Peers who voted 185 to 148 against it; and Baroness Stroud's amendment (425) to reinstate in-pers...

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Is Pharma “Stalking” Him? British Doctor Could Lose Medical License for Questioning COVID Vaccines, By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a prominent British cardiologist and public health campaigner, risks investigation by the U.K.'s General Medical Council and loss of his medical license after publicly questioning the safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. A prominent British cardiologist and public health campaigner risks investigation by the U.K.'s General Medi...

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The Canadian Correction: Why Australia Must Follow Ottawa’s Lead on the Immigration and the Housing Crisis, By Brian Simpson

For years, the "Big Australia" and "Big Canada" projects were two sides of the same coin. Both nations operated on a high-immigration, high-growth model that looked spectacular on GDP spreadsheets but felt increasingly disastrous in the rental markets of Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto, and Vancouver. However, as we move into late March 2026, a signific...

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The Point of No Return: Kharg Island and the Looming Energy Apocalypse, By Bruce Bennett

The global geopolitical landscape has just shifted from "volatile" to "potentially terminal." According to the latest analysis by Michael Snyder on March 20, 2026, we are no longer just watching a regional conflict; we are standing on the precipice of a "major escalation" that could decapitate the global energy market and send shockwaves into every...

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Beyond Food and Folklore: The Lakemba Mosque Incident and the Paradox of Multiculturalism, By James Reed

The chaotic scenes at Sydney's Lakemba Mosque on March 20, 2026, where Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke were heckled and forced to make a hasty exit, serve as a stark reminder of a reality often glossed over in public discourse. For decades, the narrative of multiculturalism in Australia has been framed through "...

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The Abraham Coalition Rising: Saudi Arabia, the End of Managed Coexistence, and the New Middle East, By Richard Miller (London)

The geopolitical plates of the Middle East aren't just shifting; they are fracturing and reforming into an entirely new world order. As of late March 2026, we are witnessing the third week of Operation Epic Fury, a military campaign that is redrawing every red line held for the last half-century. The most explosive development? The Kingdom of Saudi...

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A Legend Leaves Us: Honouring the Life and Legacy of Chuck Norris (1940–2026), By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The world feels a little less shielded now. On Thursday, March 19, 2026, we said goodbye to a man who wasn't just a movie star or a martial artist, he was a symbol of the American spirit, a champion of Christian values, and a bedrock of the conservative movement. Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86, surrounded by his family in the peacefu...

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Fuel Rationing: The Liquid Fuel Emergency Act 1984 (Cth), By Ian Wilson LL. B

For those who remember the fuel shocks of the 1970s — the queues, rationing schemes, and genuine uncertainty — energy insecurity is not theoretical. What is less widely known is that Australia did not leave those experiences behind. Instead, it formalised them into law through the Liquid Fuel Emergency Act 1984 (Cth). This legislation has remained ...

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WHO is Set for the Next Pandemonic! By Brian Simpson

The WHO is quietly gearing up for the next global health crisis — and critics warn it could hand unelected bureaucrats the keys to override national health decisions. On March 18, 2026, the World Health Organization hosted a virtual webinar titled "Preparing for and responding to an influenza pandemic: What is the PIP Framework?"—marking 15 years o...

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The Toxicity of Leftist Ideology, By Brian Simpson

 The two pieces linked below — "Leftism, Not Masculinity, Is Toxic" by J.B. Shurk in American Thinker (March 19, 2026) and "The Ultimate Race Hoax" by Scott Greer in American Greatness (same date) — form a complementary conservative critique of progressive/Leftist ideology as the real "toxic" force in modern society. Shurk flips the script on ...

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Mass Immigration is Costing Nordic Nations Hundreds of Billions of Euros over Decades, According to New Data, ReMix News

The economic impact of immigration from crisis-affected regions across Nordic countries is estimated to reach hundreds of billions of euros, leading to a public dialogue regarding remigration as a potential strategy for cost reduction. Recent data emerging from Scandinavia, specifically from the Danish Ministry of Finance and analysed by the White ...

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Fear of Impending Economic Collapse, By Paul Walker

The Independent article (published around March 19, 2026) highlights a fresh poll underscoring deep public pessimism about the U.S. economy under President Donald Trump's second term. Titled "Almost half of all Americans fear a 'total economic collapse' in the next 10 years," it reports that 42% of respondents view a "total economic collapse" as ve...

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A Catastrophic Nuclear Accident? By Richard Miller (London)

The World Health Organization (WHO), and that name is a reason to be cautious about anything they say, has issued stark warnings about the risk of a catastrophic nuclear incident amid the escalating US-Israeli military campaign against Iran (which began in late February 2026, following earlier exchanges and the June 2025 Israel-Iran war). In interv...

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The Diversity Myth: Dr James Allan, By James Reed

The article by Dr James Allan, Garrick Professor of Law at the University of Queensland, titled "What's So Great About Diversity?" (published in The Spectator Australia on March 19, 2026, under the headline "Divisive diversity divas"), delivers a sharp, unapologetic takedown of the ubiquitous slogan "diversity is our strength." Allan argues it's no...

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Signals, Not Conclusions: What One Study Suggests About Vaccine Safety and the Precautionary Principle, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

In public health, not every important finding arrives as a definitive conclusion. Sometimes, what matters most are signals — early indications that something may warrant closer scrutiny. A recent study indexed on PubMed Central (link below), provides one such signal in the ongoing evaluation of COVID-19 vaccination outcomes. The researchers reporte...

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How to Lose Tenure with One Sentence: The Taboo Science of Race and Intelligence, Bryan Pesta.

 In 2022, intelligence researcher Bryan Pesta was fired from his tenured position at Cleveland State University. What follows is an excerpt from his new book Condemned: The Taboo Science of Race and Intelligence, which is available for purchase. (Reviews are appreciated.) By 2018, I had published several articles on intelligence and organizati...

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